Thanks again, all. None of the plumbers who said you can't put a fitting on a live line actually saw the leak, I'm talking about plumbers on other online forums.
The plumbers who've actually been here and taken a look refuse to play around with a lead line at all under any circumstances. They refuse to do any work unless they can rip out the line out from the street main to the meter.
I have a cheap pair of plastic pipe cutters as well as a full assortment of metal-cutting blades. My father is a master welder and I bought this 130-year-old house in an extreme state of disrepair. I've had to change out all the cast iron up to the cellar wall, took out a whole bunch of galvanized supply pipes, fixed hazardous electrical conditions, fixed plaster mouldings and medallions, etc. My father even welded shut a black iron steam pipe that had corroded.
But this project seems particularly daunting because there seem to be a good number of people who swear a live line can't be fitted.
The plumbers who've actually been here and taken a look refuse to play around with a lead line at all under any circumstances. They refuse to do any work unless they can rip out the line out from the street main to the meter.
I have a cheap pair of plastic pipe cutters as well as a full assortment of metal-cutting blades. My father is a master welder and I bought this 130-year-old house in an extreme state of disrepair. I've had to change out all the cast iron up to the cellar wall, took out a whole bunch of galvanized supply pipes, fixed hazardous electrical conditions, fixed plaster mouldings and medallions, etc. My father even welded shut a black iron steam pipe that had corroded.
But this project seems particularly daunting because there seem to be a good number of people who swear a live line can't be fitted.